You don't have to buy anything. The information is out there and it is
free. Devi provided one such book and here is another specifically for
Ubuntu 20.04 beginners
https://ubuntutor.com/ubuntu20eng/Ubuntu%202004%20english.pdf. Our
project will allow members to explore new distributions without
installing them on their computer or using a VM such as Virtual Box.
Rex
On 8/25/21 1:30 PM, Devi Garcia wrote:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pp72etxikjy9zi5/The%20Ubuntu%20Book%201th%20Edition.pdf?dl=0 <https://www.dropbox.com/s/pp72etxikjy9zi5/The%20Ubuntu%20Book%201th%20Edition.pdf?dl=0>
On Wed, Aug 25, 2021 at 1:26 PM Ron Yonker <rukind7@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:rukind7@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Rex,
I have been looking at different Linux distros for awhile. I've
decided on Ubuntu; so my question to you is what is the best
beginning book to buy to understand Ubuntu? Or is there another
book to consider 1st?
Thanks,
Ron Yonker
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 1:08 PM Rex Bouwense <majb@xxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:majb@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Soon the Cochise Linux User Group will be embarking on a
new and exciting project in an effort to introduce its members
to different Linux distributions other than Ubuntu (gnome) and
Linux Mint (Cinnamon). We have acquired two Dell Latitude
5580 laptop computers which we intend to use to introduce the
membership to Distros such as; Debian, Manjaro, AntiX, MX
Linux, Peppermint, Elementary, Zoran, POP OS, Bodhi Linux,
Linux Mint Debian Edition, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Linux Mint Mate,
and Ubuntu Budgie. This is intended to expand the members
knowledge of Linux in general and Linux distributions in
particular. More information will be available at the monthly
CLUG meeting on 28 August 1300-1500 at 143 Street Tacos, 80 S.
Carmichael Ave
<https://www.google.com/maps/search/80+S.%0D%0A++++++++Carmichael+Ave?entry=gmail&source=g>.
See you there.
Rex Bouwense